French Ligue 1 on TV Today
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Where to Stream French Ligue 1 Live
The following premium networks and streaming platforms hold the verified digital broadcast rights to air official French Ligue 1 action.
About French Ligue 1
Ligue 1 is the top professional soccer league in France. It's an 18-team competition that runs from August through May. The league is known for developing young talent, with Paris Saint-Germain dominating the title race in recent years. The season is in the final stretch, with the championship and European spots being decided.
Top teams
Paris Saint-Germain is the dominant force in French soccer. With Qatari ownership and a star-studded roster, they've won most of the titles over the last decade. Olympique de Marseille is the other giant — the club from the south has a massive fan base and a fierce rivalry with PSG. AS Monaco has a history of developing young talent and challenging for the title. Olympique Lyonnais, LOSC Lille, and OGC Nice are regular contenders for European spots. The league reduced to 18 teams for the 2024-25 season, making the schedule less congested.
Format
The league has 18 teams. Each plays each other twice. The champion qualifies for the Champions League group stage. The second and third-place teams also qualify for European competitions. The bottom two teams are relegated to Ligue 2. The 16th-place team plays a relegation playoff against a team from Ligue 2. The format is straightforward. The title race is usually between PSG and one or two challengers.
Viewership
Ligue 1 pulls around 50 million viewers globally each season. The numbers are strongest in France, where soccer is the number one sport. PSG matches draw the biggest audiences, especially when Lionel Messi was there. The league also has a strong following in Africa, the Middle East, and North America. The broadcast rights have been in flux recently, with a new streaming-focused model replacing traditional TV deals.
Streaming options in France
In France, Ligue 1+ (formerly Ligue 1 Pass) is the official in-house streaming platform, showing eight matches per round. beIN SPORTS shows the remaining marquee match each round. There's no free-to-air coverage for the regular season. The streaming model has replaced traditional TV deals, so a subscription is required to follow the league.
Global streaming with Ligue 1+
Ligue 1+ is the official in-house streaming platform available worldwide. It offers nearly all live matches, replays, and on-demand content. A subscription is about $9.99 per month or $79.99 for the season. The service is accessible via web browser and mobile apps. It's the primary option for fans outside France who don't have a local broadcaster.
Streaming options in the US
In the US, beIN SPORTS holds the primary rights. Matches are available through beIN SPORTS Connect and FuboTV, which streams all matches live. Selected matches are also available on ESPN+.
Streaming options in Canada
In Canada, FuboTV is a major broadcaster for Ligue 1, alongside beIN SPORTS Connect. Fanatiz also provides legal streaming options in the Americas.
Streaming options in the UK and Ireland
In the UK and Ireland, Ligue 1+ serves the market directly, covering every match live. This bypasses the lack of a traditional TV broadcaster. Some Saturday 3 PM matches may be affected by blackout rules.
Streaming options in Europe
Coverage varies across Europe. In Germany and Switzerland, DAZN holds the rights. In Poland, Eleven Sports is the broadcaster. In Italy, Sky Italia carries the matches. In Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, Viaplay holds the rights. Ligue 1+ is also available in many European countries as a direct option.
Free highlights and alternative options
Free highlights are available on the official Ligue 1 YouTube channel and website. Bet365 streams every game in various regions, subject to geo-restrictions. Fanatiz is an alternative legal service in the Americas for live games and on-demand content.
Current season
The 2025-26 Ligue 1 season kicked off in August 2025. The regular season runs through May. Paris Saint-Germain are the defending champions after winning the 2024-25 title. Marseille, Monaco, and Lyon are pushing them this year. The European spots are up for grabs, with several clubs in contention for Champions League qualification. The relegation battle is tight at the bottom. The season wraps up in May.